File:Bermuda Regiment Corporal's Mess 1992.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBermuda Regiment Corporal's Mess 1992.jpg |
English: The Royal Bermuda Regiment Corporal's Mess occupies a barracks room at Warwick Camp. Membership of the mess is automatic for all Junior Non-Commissioned Officers, and Potential NCO's of the PNCO Cadre have honourary membership. Junior NCOs (JNCO) pay mess dues each year, and the Mess occasionally holds functions in and out of Camp. The head of the mess is actually the Regimental Sergeant Major. Although the Warrant Officers and Senior NCOs have their own mess, as do the commissioned officers, there is only a handful of each in a rifle company and the corporal's mess, with its larger membership tends to be the centre of attention after a drill night as officers and SNCOs join the JNCOs there. Visible in this photograph, taken after a drill night, are numbers of JNCO's, a Permanent Staff Instructor (in khaki shirt), and several SNCO's, including the Duty Sergeant (with red sash). |
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21:47, 30 September 2009 | 926 × 649 (709,819 bytes) | w:en:Preslethe (talk | contribs) | Color changes and touching up, in Adobe Photoshop CS 3. |
02:27, 14 November 2006 | 929 × 649 (313,360 bytes) | w:en:Aodhdubh (talk | contribs) | The [[Bermuda Regiment]] Corporal's Mess occupies a barracks room at [[Warwick Camp (Bermuda)|Warwick Camp]]. Membership of the mess is automatic for all Junior Non-Commissioned Officers, and Potential NCO's of the PNCO Cadre have honourary membership. Ju |
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